Ambode reiterates commitment to growth of tourism, entertainment sector
EQUITIES: Year-end rally pushes gains 3.39% higher
2019: Obaseki pledges sustained investment in infrastructure, education, jobs, security
Ambode ends Lagos tradition, begins 2019 without presenting budget
3 Proven ways Nigeria Men Can Fully Satisfy their Wives In Bed….The 2nd Reason would shock You…Solution Unveiled!!!
Stock market in 2018: Investors’ loss peak at N1.9 trn Year to Date
Nigeria’s foreign debt declines by 2%
Akinrinnade cautions media on reports of insurgency war
Tough times ahead for Nigerians in 2019
2019: Nigeria faces a turbulent year without seismic shifts
8 killed, 9 injured in Plateau, Kaduna attacks
Minimum Wage: Labour mobilizes for prolonged strike
Honour Shagari with credible 2019 polls, Orji charges INEC
Tiv in Taraba back Atiku, Ishaku

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Oshiomhole to receive defectors as Lalong flags off campaign
Jos—The National Chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, is set to receive defectors from Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and other political parties to the ruling party in Jos, the Plateau State capital.
Why Buhari deserves re-election – Ribadu
YOLA—Ex-chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Nuhu Ribadu, has cited reasons why Nigerians should give President Muhammadu Buhari another term of four years in office.
Minimum wage: We can’t use more than 50% of income to pay salaries, govs insist
As a parting shot for year 2018, Nigerian governors, yesterday, restated their rejection of the demand by Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, for the payment of N30,000 as minimum wage to workers, insisting that they had other competing needs to contend with and would, therefore, not use more than 50 percent of their income to pay salaries.
Heritage Bank partners Ikoyi Club on mug competition
Heritage Bank Plc, has partnered with Ikoyi Club 38 to host the monthly mugs competition of the club’s golf section.
Politics in 2019: Dilemmas of a people
THE year 2019 presents a lot of challenges to Nigerians ranging from the economy and growing insecurity to hunger, but it is politics, or the politics of the these challenges that will reign supreme. The first two months will be dominated by the February general elections while no matter who emerges winner, the next ten months will be expended on post-election politics including settling scores.

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